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The Background

In May 2017, Figen Murray’s son, Martyn Hett, was killed in the Manchester Arena Terrorist attack following a concert by the American singer Ariana Grande.

As a direct result of this act of terrorism, 22 people tragically lost their lives and over 1,000 people were injured in one of the deadliest attacks in the United Kingdom.

Figen Murray is a remarkable woman and despite her devastating loss, she has channelled her grief into campaigning for a law in her son’s name, ‘Martyn’s Law’ to ensure that public spaces and venues put the safety and security of the public first.

Following the Government’s Public Consultation in 2021, it was announced in early 2022 that Martyn’s Law would compel venues to be legally required to consider the threat from terrorism and implement mitigation measures to keep people safe.

Our Journey

This new legislation will change the way venues operate and ICC Wales’s first objective was to understand the level of knowledge of Martyn’s Law within the Events Industry, and we issued a Survey to Industry colleagues in February 2022.

The results stated that 55% of respondents were not even aware of Martyn’s Law and 77% stated their knowledge was low or very low. This reinforced our commitment to make a difference.

This lack of awareness within the Events Industry galvanised us to investigate, research and consult with key stakeholders to produce our Protect Duty Report (Martyn's Law Report) that would inform, educate and support our colleagues in the Events Industry.

This report was welcomed by the Industry and provided an informative starting point for events industry professionals to prepare their response to the upcoming legislation. The survey was repeated 6 months later and 50% of respondents stated that their knowledge of Martyn’s Law was high or average, compared to just 23% in the original survey.

Our journey had begun. We have spent the last year working with the Events Industry to increase awareness, educate, and liaise with Government to have a voice in shaping the incoming legislation to ensure it is fit for purpose and we have been proud to have been recognised for our contribution by winning four major Industry Awards.

Whilst we are proud of our legacy to date, our journey has not finished, there is more work to be done and we are committed to working with our Industry Partners and clients to implement the legislation next year.

Protect Duty Charter

• Our priority is the safety and security of our visitors and our teams

• Our teams will undergo regular Counter Terrorism training through accredited channels

• We will mitigate the key risks identified in our Vulnerability Assessment

• Our Counter Terrorism Plan will be reviewed annually, and immediately should the circumstances demand it

• We will continue to work with accredited Counter Terrorism experts to ensure best practice in safety and security

Event Working Group

The Martyn’s Law Events Working Group was created to help increase awareness and share information on the Government’s proposed legislation on Martyn’s Law amongst the Business Events Community. The objectives are:

  • To continue to raise awareness of Martyn’s Law amongst the Business Community.
  • To engage with Government to ensure that Martyn’s Law is ‘fit for purpose’ for venues and event organisers in terms of implementation, compliance and monitoring.
  • To lobby Government for the resources to assist the Business Events Community in the implementation, operation and compliance of Martyn’s Law legislation.
  • To be a conduit of feedback for Government across the implementation and operational phases of the legislation.
  • To work together to establish industry best practice.

ICC Wales would like to thank the Martyn’s Law Events Working Group for their dedication and commitment. We look forward to working together in the future to further establish Martyn’s Law in the Business Events Community.

ICC Wales Knowledge Bank for Martyn’s Law

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Figen Murray Peace Bears

Figen Murray’s Peace Bears

Figen has been knitting teddy bears for many years as she knows that creativity is good for our mental health. It is her belief that every grown up should own a teddy bear as people often forget to have fun and let their hair down once in a while when they grow up.

After we launched our Martyn’s Law Report last year, Figen sent us a Peace Bear called ‘Hope’ and Hope helps us to raise awareness about this important legislation when we attend Trade Exhibitions as we take her with us and distribute miniature Peace Bears to our visitors.

What name will you give your Peace Bear…… and what’s their story?

Testimonials

Figen Murray

I am delighted that the team at ICC Wales has received this prestigious ICCA Marketing Award and this fantastic recognition for the important work they have been doing to galvanise the Meetings Industry response to Martyn’s Law.

Figen Murray OBE

Heather Lishman

ICC Wales’ Protect Duty Report and subsequent campaign have raised awareness on this vitally important issue and galvanised the meetings industry to work together in shaping our response.

- Heather Lishman, Association Director of ABPCO

Marta Gomes

The ICC Wales entry won because the ‘Protect Duty Report’ is a really interesting and important story. It’s not just about marketing a destination, but about improving security in convention centres. It is easily adaptable by others too, and as the Best Marketing Award winners, it will have an even wider impact about improving security in all venues and protecting people who use them for work and for leisure.

- Marta Gomes, ICCA President

Thank You

ICC Wales would like to pay tribute to Figen Murray OBE for all her help and support during our Martyn’s Law campaign journey – she is a truly remarkable woman who has created a fitting legacy for her son, Martyn Hett, which will make a significant difference in keeping our visitors safe at our venues “so that they can go home safely at night”.

We would also like to thank our Industry Partners who are working with us closely to ensure that we continue to increase awareness across all sectors of the Industry.

Awards & Recognition

Below are just some of the accolades we have been honoured to receive for the Martyn's Law campaign.

ABPCO Events Excellence Awards

ABPCO Excellence Awards

ICC Wales was been named winner in the Best Legacy Award category at ABPCO’s Excellence Awards, for its work in educating the global events sector on the incoming Protect Duty (Martyn’s Law).

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ICCA Best Marketing Award Winner

Best Marketing Award

The ICCA Best Marketing Award 2022 was awarded to ICC Wales during the last day of the 61st ICCA Congress.

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EN Marketing Awards

Campaign of the Year

ICC Wales was awarded Campaign of the Year B2B in the EN Awards 2023.